Like most people, I usually make a few New Year’s resolutions, which inevitably are broken or, as I like to say, become more “loosely interpreted” by the end of January. “Broken” is such a negative way of putting it, don’t you think?

For 2012, I resolved to not make any New Year’s resolutions. Part of my decision was based on the fact that people generally expect resolutions to be broken, so they never really have a fighting chance. I also couldn’t settle on just one or two items. I had too many ideas running around in my head for things that I wanted to accomplish this year. Oh yeah, I have big plans for 2012.